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you knew that l.a. had something left in the tank. >> think of the breaks that l.a. has on the goal. i mean, they couldn't get the goaltender pulled or get it in the offensive zone and then this happened. to bickell and lightly just plays it off the boards. doing the right thing to buy time. this should be over. it has enough. avoids the helmet. it's icing. the puck is flat, doesn't get the distance. and then kopitar's shot to richards and just an unbelievable sequence and change when it's really thought that l.a. had no chance of getting it down towards crawford. >> brian, you had to wonder how effective would be mike richards? been involved and gets the biggest goal in the game. >> how about the hero to this point in the game? plays hard all the time. talented guy. playing fourth line minutes but a big impact player. this is how he got hurt in game win. missed the next three games. comes in. crucial time. who's out there? mike richards. front of the net. executes. hits hard. in off the leg. we are in overtime. >> bickell and seabrook overtime heroes for the hawks i
you knew that l.a. had something left in the tank. >> think of the breaks that l.a. has on the goal. i mean, they couldn't get the goaltender pulled or get it in the offensive zone and then this happened. to bickell and lightly just plays it off the boards. doing the right thing to buy time. this should be over. it has enough. avoids the helmet. it's icing. the puck is flat, doesn't get the distance. and then kopitar's shot to richards and just an unbelievable sequence and change when...
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i'm here to give my full support to sur l.a. table. arm annie. ralph lauren, having sur l.a. table is not going to raise our rents because they can't go any higher. i have been on the board of the association, when we opened in 1976 there were 2 jewelry stores on the street. there are now 15. competition is very good. it keeps us all alert and on our game and we help each other out. if i don't have something, i don't carry watches. i refer them to another store. this makes the community work. this is what we need on union street. if any of you have been on union street, there are about 15 empty stores. it hurts. the theatre is being constructed. i have long time customers who come in and say, this is sad, what's happening to union street? what's happening is we've lost a lot of people since 2008. we need to get people back. a formula store is needed right now. they are creating jobs. this will create more lunch space on the streets for restaurants to survive. i strongly hope that you will consider having sur l.a. table as a store on our street. >> thank you, any additional pu
i'm here to give my full support to sur l.a. table. arm annie. ralph lauren, having sur l.a. table is not going to raise our rents because they can't go any higher. i have been on the board of the association, when we opened in 1976 there were 2 jewelry stores on the street. there are now 15. competition is very good. it keeps us all alert and on our game and we help each other out. if i don't have something, i don't carry watches. i refer them to another store. this makes the community work....
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l.a.'s able to take it back in and the same guy that tied it up gets the good scoring chance and then for his trouble, yeah, change that stuff. >> he actually lost some of that out here on the ice. the stuff that was in his nose before and for his trouble he was whacked in the nose again. oh well. another day at the office. >> kopitar sends it across now. king able softly in to the blues zone. jackman making sure that he clears it. berglund overskates. carter and jackman have each other tied up and deep in the blues zone. kings on him able to move it to t.j. oshie. up the left side for jackman. the l.a. net and kicked aside to send it down for regehr. doughty ahead. clifford. and andy mcdonald. on the backhand. trying to cut in. regehr. right to the goal mouth. as quick was sliding to his left. >> doughty with a terrific play in front of the net to prevent porter from putting that in the empty net. >> shattenkirk. plays it back the other way and l.a. with a defense change and they made sure
l.a.'s able to take it back in and the same guy that tied it up gets the good scoring chance and then for his trouble, yeah, change that stuff. >> he actually lost some of that out here on the ice. the stuff that was in his nose before and for his trouble he was whacked in the nose again. oh well. another day at the office. >> kopitar sends it across now. king able softly in to the blues zone. jackman making sure that he clears it. berglund overskates. carter and jackman have each...
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if we can turn the l.a. river around, there's probably no river in the world that can't be turned around. it would be a fantastic rags-to-riches story, and would set a fantastic precedent for what other people could look to, and say, "hey, they did this in l.a." >> we have major choices to make, or they're being made for us if don't participate, which is, where are billions and billions of dollars going to be spent to bring us more water? >> [chanting] we need water! we need water! >> california already is struggling with drought emergencies. >> is it going to be on building dams below the sierras to capture more water and send it here? which most science agrees is not going to work anymore. we're losing the snowpack. another choice that's on the table is are we going to build billions of dollars in de-sal plants? >> without water, we die. the way we're headed in the mismanagement of it, the lack of appreciation of it is setting us up to fight for that resource. i always talk to my students, and i--and i giv
if we can turn the l.a. river around, there's probably no river in the world that can't be turned around. it would be a fantastic rags-to-riches story, and would set a fantastic precedent for what other people could look to, and say, "hey, they did this in l.a." >> we have major choices to make, or they're being made for us if don't participate, which is, where are billions and billions of dollars going to be spent to bring us more water? >> [chanting] we need water! we...
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the l.a. county jail. with an annual budget in the hundreds of millions, overcrowding continues to be a growing concern. >> as you can see, i've got concrete bars. you know, i don't have any place to expand. i can't make another cell. that's the achilles heel of jail systems everywhere, is how many inmates you have. that's your clients. >> the los angeles county jail has a higher inmate to guard ratio than any other county jail in the country. sheriff's deputies have to deal with the daily threat of getting stabbed, having feces thrown at them, and even contracting aids. for some deputies the stress is too much to handle. >> we've had guys come in just a day, day or two, and they look around and they're like i'm out of here. they'll give us the keys, and they won't even say they're out of here. next day we'll come in and they'll be gone. i'll go down and check it out. they'll be like, yeah, he resigned or -- because this is where you actually figure out if you really want to do this or not. >>
the l.a. county jail. with an annual budget in the hundreds of millions, overcrowding continues to be a growing concern. >> as you can see, i've got concrete bars. you know, i don't have any place to expand. i can't make another cell. that's the achilles heel of jail systems everywhere, is how many inmates you have. that's your clients. >> the los angeles county jail has a higher inmate to guard ratio than any other county jail in the country. sheriff's deputies have to deal with...
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deep in the l.a. zone. regehr, intercepts off his stick, consistent fore-check that we saw early in the game from st. louis when they can start rolling a couple of lines, get a couple of line changes on the fly, keep the puck on the zone, that is how they slowly build momentum. they are starting to get the momentum back again. oshie pushes it ahead, but too far, for berglund, richards, out to center ice, shattenkirk jumped out. stopped that, here is oshie back the other way, off the stick of martinez, other side, hands it off now for carter. high slot, stole a drive, elliott completely screened there by carter and the defense of leopold. there seem to be so many shots in this game, the shooter has not been able to control it. a shot by stoll, that was in the equipment of one of the st. louis players for a moment. now the blues in control, playing out to far side, out to center size. jarrett stoll -- >> brian: there is a real business-like approach here by los angeles, they know they can play defense s
deep in the l.a. zone. regehr, intercepts off his stick, consistent fore-check that we saw early in the game from st. louis when they can start rolling a couple of lines, get a couple of line changes on the fly, keep the puck on the zone, that is how they slowly build momentum. they are starting to get the momentum back again. oshie pushes it ahead, but too far, for berglund, richards, out to center ice, shattenkirk jumped out. stopped that, here is oshie back the other way, off the stick of...
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the l.a. county jail system. >> with close to 100 buses, inmates are picked up from the various courts and police stations in the county of los angeles. their first stop inside l.a. county jail is the inmate reception center. >> on a busy day, on monday through tuesday, we're talking about anywhere from 600 to 800 inmates that are being booked each of those days. on wednesdays, thursdays, and fridays, the number is somewhat less. but we average about 400 a day if you take out the whole seven-day work period. >> it's 7:00 p.m. on a monday night, and the irc's garage is filling up like new york city's port authority. for two hours, buses, fortified like prison cell, drop off hundreds of inmates to be booked into the county jail. >> first thing, what we do, is back here behind us, we have the search-out rooms. inmates are brought in from different courts and from different station holding tanks, and they're sat there and process them and line them up. remove all their contraband that they have. w
the l.a. county jail system. >> with close to 100 buses, inmates are picked up from the various courts and police stations in the county of los angeles. their first stop inside l.a. county jail is the inmate reception center. >> on a busy day, on monday through tuesday, we're talking about anywhere from 600 to 800 inmates that are being booked each of those days. on wednesdays, thursdays, and fridays, the number is somewhat less. but we average about 400 a day if you take out the...
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today, l.a. is rethinking this policy. >> we are not going to arrest our way or to get our way out of the problem. the problem becomes, when we recognize a problem, identify somebody who is breaking the rules or committing a minor violation, how are we going to handle that? what is it we want to see? >> i have arrested a couple. i want to be able to give them a second chance. tavis: good to have you on this program and thank you for the time you spent with us for our special. i want to start with the clip we just saw and those 30,000 + citations that these school resource officers have been riding over the years. -- writing over the years. we will come to police officers in schools in a second. what is driving these citations, so many of them being written? >> it was -- it was an approach which we ended in my administration, that everything is treated with zero tolerance. zero tolerance does not mean zero thought. it absolutely was a way to begin to criminalize youth. this is very much about youn
today, l.a. is rethinking this policy. >> we are not going to arrest our way or to get our way out of the problem. the problem becomes, when we recognize a problem, identify somebody who is breaking the rules or committing a minor violation, how are we going to handle that? what is it we want to see? >> i have arrested a couple. i want to be able to give them a second chance. tavis: good to have you on this program and thank you for the time you spent with us for our special. i want...
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we welcome all to our table from sur l.a. table to cook for the professional chef, homemaker, we are open to all. we welcome everyone and even though we are as one say we are a large company, we feel we are very family oriented, we have a small staff and we have a great working relationship. i hope you let us come into union street and be a member of that family. i welcome you all to our table and we hope you will welcome us. >> thank you. next, speaker, please. >> good afternoon, president fong, commissioners, my name is john murdock. i'm a shipping receiver at the ferry building. i'm a foodie. obviously everyday all day i love to talk about food and cooking and whether it cooks who work in the ferry billion, -- building, around the city. it's just a wonderful experience working there especially with the proposed building. with the cooking classes. i can't tell you how powerful that is and how much it's going to make a difference. thank you so much. >> good afternoon commissioners, my name is marco williams, i'm a veteran of
we welcome all to our table from sur l.a. table to cook for the professional chef, homemaker, we are open to all. we welcome everyone and even though we are as one say we are a large company, we feel we are very family oriented, we have a small staff and we have a great working relationship. i hope you let us come into union street and be a member of that family. i welcome you all to our table and we hope you will welcome us. >> thank you. next, speaker, please. >> good afternoon,...
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and what is l.a.? l.a. is mexican, central american, filipino, vietnamese, thai, samoan, bangladeshi. everyone has left their mark, continues to shape the town. k-town exists upside its neighbors, and it's natural that both choe and choi identify very much with mexican street culture. few things embody that particularly southern california latino street culture more than low riding. esteban is a photographer, and chronicler of everything iconic at the crossroads of hip-hop, design, tattooing, fashion and low riding. >> they used to put sandbags in their trunks to make them lower and around the '70s they got popular. >> why these particular models? >> pretty much always been the late '50 this is through the '60s, and any '80s they brought in the cadillacs and regales. the most classic well known car for low riding is probably the '64 impala. >> how many korean low riders are there? >> there's a few asian ones. sprinkled in the other clubs. >> more asians? more koreans than 15 years ago? >> we're seeing a cro
and what is l.a.? l.a. is mexican, central american, filipino, vietnamese, thai, samoan, bangladeshi. everyone has left their mark, continues to shape the town. k-town exists upside its neighbors, and it's natural that both choe and choi identify very much with mexican street culture. few things embody that particularly southern california latino street culture more than low riding. esteban is a photographer, and chronicler of everything iconic at the crossroads of hip-hop, design, tattooing,...
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l.a. making a change. toews knocks it off the stick and cleared by duncan keith. >> great defensively play there. never got on the puck. >> bolland hit hard and goes back. scuderi has it. and now lewis. pushes it ahead. bolland and he collides. bolland immediately looked like, i didn't do it. hjalmarsson tried to jam it along the boards. bolland with the intercept and off the boards and stoll just barely to keep it in the boards. he did in the. >> go back to the quick two on one chicago had. doughty stripped of the puck right there just outside his own blue line. toews. off balance. can't handle the puck. fatigue there, too. controlling the puck. regehr does a real nice job of taking away everything down low and kane at the top of the picture ready to sm it in to the open net on the far side. >> chicago leading this series three games to one. if they score next, they go to the stanley cup final against the eastern conference finals boston bruins. if l.a. scores, we have game six monday night at the staples
l.a. making a change. toews knocks it off the stick and cleared by duncan keith. >> great defensively play there. never got on the puck. >> bolland hit hard and goes back. scuderi has it. and now lewis. pushes it ahead. bolland and he collides. bolland immediately looked like, i didn't do it. hjalmarsson tried to jam it along the boards. bolland with the intercept and off the boards and stoll just barely to keep it in the boards. he did in the. >> go back to the quick two on...
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and what is l.a.? l.a. is mexican, central american, filipino, vietnamese, thai, samoan, bangladeshi. everybody has left their mark, continues to shape the town, determine its character. k-town exists right upside its latino neighbors, and it's natural that both choe and choi identify very much with mexican street culture. few things embody that particularly southern california latino street culture more than low riding. esteban orial is a photographer, chronicler of everything iconic at the cross-roads of hip-hop, design, tattooing, fashion, and low riding. >> the old-timers that used to cut the coils or put picks or sandbags in their truck to make them lower. then around the '70s is when they got popular. >> why these particular models of cars? >> it's pretty much always been late '50s all the way through the '60s and the '70s and the '80s came up, they started bringing in the cadillacs and the regales. the most classic well-known car for low riding is probably the '64 impala. >> how many korean low rider
and what is l.a.? l.a. is mexican, central american, filipino, vietnamese, thai, samoan, bangladeshi. everybody has left their mark, continues to shape the town, determine its character. k-town exists right upside its latino neighbors, and it's natural that both choe and choi identify very much with mexican street culture. few things embody that particularly southern california latino street culture more than low riding. esteban orial is a photographer, chronicler of everything iconic at the...
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and what is l.a.? l.a. is mexican, central american, filipino, vietnamese, thai, somoyan, bangladeshi. everyone has left their mark, continue toss shape the town. k-town exists upside its neighbors, and it's natural that both choe and choi identify very much with mexican street culture. few things embody that particularly southern california latino street culture more than low riding. esteban is a photographer, chronicler of everything iconic at the crossroads of hip-hop, design, tattooing, fashion, and low riding. >> they used to put sandbags in their trunks to make them lower and around the '70s they got popular. >> why these particular models? >> pretty much always been the late '50s through the '60s and the '70s, and when the '80s came up they brought in the cat lacks and the regales. the most classic well known car for low riding is probably the '64 impala. >> how many korean low riders are there? >> there's a few asian ones. >> more asians? more koreans than 15 years ago? >> we're seeing a crossover w
and what is l.a.? l.a. is mexican, central american, filipino, vietnamese, thai, somoyan, bangladeshi. everyone has left their mark, continue toss shape the town. k-town exists upside its neighbors, and it's natural that both choe and choi identify very much with mexican street culture. few things embody that particularly southern california latino street culture more than low riding. esteban is a photographer, chronicler of everything iconic at the crossroads of hip-hop, design, tattooing,...
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and what is l.a.? l.a. is mexican, central american, filipino, vietnamese, thai, is a mo an, bangladeshi. everyone has left their mark, continue toss shape the town. k-town exists upside its neighbors, and it's natural that both choe and choi identify very much with mexican street culture. few things embody that particularly southern california latino street culture more than low riding. esteban is a chronicler of everything iconic at the crossroads of hip-hop, design, tattooing, fashion, and low riding. >> they used to put sandbags in their trunks to make them lower and around the '70s they got popular. >> why these particular models? >> pretty much always been the late '50 this is through the '60s, and any '80s they brought in the cadillacs and regales. the most classic well known car for low riding is probably the '64 impala. >> how many korean low riders are there? >> there's a few asian ones. >> more asians? more koreans than 15 years ago? >> we're seeing a crossover with the food. >> right. for the mo
and what is l.a.? l.a. is mexican, central american, filipino, vietnamese, thai, is a mo an, bangladeshi. everyone has left their mark, continue toss shape the town. k-town exists upside its neighbors, and it's natural that both choe and choi identify very much with mexican street culture. few things embody that particularly southern california latino street culture more than low riding. esteban is a chronicler of everything iconic at the crossroads of hip-hop, design, tattooing, fashion, and...
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you and i and l.a. one out of ten one out of ten angelenos is undocumented forty two percent are foreign born fifty seven percent of angelenos have at least one person who is foreign born we've got to fix this broken immigration system the problem with the house is that mr boehner said that he won't put a bill on the floor until a majority republican support and as we know the districts were so gerrymandered particularly the republican districts so that many of them don't really care if you have immigration reform so it's got an up or uphill road from their party standpoint the republican party standpoint isn't it coming in knows the score you figured out yesterday you know going to vote for of course it doesn't impact their community but on the national scale you know women from oracle a lot of them don't care about that that's what's broken i mean look i've said many times it's more broken on the right but it's also broken on the left but it's definitely more broken on the right particularly on social
you and i and l.a. one out of ten one out of ten angelenos is undocumented forty two percent are foreign born fifty seven percent of angelenos have at least one person who is foreign born we've got to fix this broken immigration system the problem with the house is that mr boehner said that he won't put a bill on the floor until a majority republican support and as we know the districts were so gerrymandered particularly the republican districts so that many of them don't really care if you...
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in east l.a. you see people ooh and ah, you see people change the expression from what is that, to nice ride. >> hopefully gang members gives us props, giving us respect, you know. first you build a car for yourself. at the same time you're building it for the streets, for the people. you want them to appreciate it. ♪ >>> within the border of koreatown, it's not just koreans. there are new arrive arrivals every day. there's an official little bangladesh right in the middle of k-town. you're not short of options around here. >> no, you can get tacos across the street. korean next door and goat stew. you can pray to muhammad or buddha. >> the tiny mosque next door where services are held five times a day. >> i was talking to a gentleman who said this is the first little bangladesh in america and it happened just like two years ago. it was like we went to sleep and woke up and it was there. >> step in for curried goats, samosas, tandoori chicken, and fish with no small amount of chilies. >> just su
in east l.a. you see people ooh and ah, you see people change the expression from what is that, to nice ride. >> hopefully gang members gives us props, giving us respect, you know. first you build a car for yourself. at the same time you're building it for the streets, for the people. you want them to appreciate it. ♪ >>> within the border of koreatown, it's not just koreans. there are new arrive arrivals every day. there's an official little bangladesh right in the middle of...
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he has now returned to the l.a. field for a series of concerts, including the premier of frank zappa's 200 motels. yes, you heard that right. plus his own violin concerto. let's take a look at esa-pekka salonen as they play his violin concerto. ♪ tavis: you really consider yourself a composer more than a conductor, yes? it started out like that. conducting is something that happens. fluke. i wasns by studying composition, and we had a group of composers back in the 1970s, and the real conductors, we felt that we had to have one conductor in the group to do all that, so i was kind of voted to be that one. i realized it was actually something i like doing, so it started like that. anever thought i would have international career as a conductor. it was not part of my plan. tavis: what is the joy, the difference between the joy that composing brings you and the joy that conducting brings you? >> conducting is intensely social. you work with a hundred people collaborate, you try to focus their thoughts, you try to give
he has now returned to the l.a. field for a series of concerts, including the premier of frank zappa's 200 motels. yes, you heard that right. plus his own violin concerto. let's take a look at esa-pekka salonen as they play his violin concerto. ♪ tavis: you really consider yourself a composer more than a conductor, yes? it started out like that. conducting is something that happens. fluke. i wasns by studying composition, and we had a group of composers back in the 1970s, and the real...
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you and i and l.a. one out of ten one out of ten angelenos is undocumented forty two percent are foreign born fifty seven percent of angelenos have at least one person who is foreign born we've got to fix this broken immigration system the problem with the house is that mr boehner said that he won't put a bill on the floor until a majority republican support and as we know the districts were so gerrymandered particularly the republican districts so that many of them don't really care if you have immigration reform so it's got an up or uphill road from their party stand for the republican party standpoint isn't it couldn't you nose to spite your face without us are you not going to vote for a course that doesn't impact your community but on the national scale you know we're mentioning or a lot of them don't care about that that's what's broken i mean look i've said many times it's more broken on the right but it's also broken on the left but it's definitely more broken on the right particularly on social
you and i and l.a. one out of ten one out of ten angelenos is undocumented forty two percent are foreign born fifty seven percent of angelenos have at least one person who is foreign born we've got to fix this broken immigration system the problem with the house is that mr boehner said that he won't put a bill on the floor until a majority republican support and as we know the districts were so gerrymandered particularly the republican districts so that many of them don't really care if you...
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a former l.a. police officer accused of killing three people after posting a revenge and a faster online remains on the loose in california. on friday, the lapd announced it would reopen a probe into the incident that caused the former officer, christopher dorner, to lose his job. dorner was fired in 2008 for making false statements after he complained his training officer had kicked a mentally ill suspect during an arrest. in a statement announcing the new investigation, the lapd to said it would be reexamined. at a news conference, commander smith said the police department is not seeking to appease dorner, but encouraging transparency. >> we're not opening it up because of the accusations or the musings of someone who is a multiple murder, he is doing it because he wants to assure the public knows that the lapd is fair and transparent. >> on sunday, the l.a. mayor announced a record $1 million reward for information dorner's. more on this story after the headlines. at least nine people killed in
a former l.a. police officer accused of killing three people after posting a revenge and a faster online remains on the loose in california. on friday, the lapd announced it would reopen a probe into the incident that caused the former officer, christopher dorner, to lose his job. dorner was fired in 2008 for making false statements after he complained his training officer had kicked a mentally ill suspect during an arrest. in a statement announcing the new investigation, the lapd to said it...
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you've been i l.a. ten years. >> ten years. >> new york versus l.a. as an actor, seems like more of the center of the industry is out there so it's probably good for you to be out there. >> you know, i think the difference -- again, i grew up -- when i was getting my break in new york, we didn't have youtube and the internet and stuff, it was so -- what we always did -- it wasn't like web site used to showcase your work or things like that on youtube. we would do these showcases and do scenes, because people would go to theater in new york. in l.a., though, i think at the time -- i think it was very difficult for someone to showcase their work because nobody went to the theater in l.a., but nowadays i think it's a lot easy year to get your work -- easier to get your work show cade because technology makes it -- showcased because technology -- >> youtube, yeah. >> it was a very different time. i love and hate things about both, obviously the traffic in l.a. is not fun, but the weather is ridiculously good. it's so good. and it is so hot in austin right
you've been i l.a. ten years. >> ten years. >> new york versus l.a. as an actor, seems like more of the center of the industry is out there so it's probably good for you to be out there. >> you know, i think the difference -- again, i grew up -- when i was getting my break in new york, we didn't have youtube and the internet and stuff, it was so -- what we always did -- it wasn't like web site used to showcase your work or things like that on youtube. we would do these...
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inside the l.a. county jails crimes are routinely happening federal prosecutors claim some of those committing the crimes are wearing a badge the examples of illegal conduct alleged and these indictments demonstrated that's certain. the individuals and certain of that behavior had become institutionalized eighteen current and former members of the l.a. sheriff's department were arrested accused of abuse and corruption inside the largest jail system in the u.s. jobs have been broken teeth have been knocked out and then we and then that physical aspect let's talk about the long term post-traumatic stress disorder that people face patrice colors advocates for victims of violence inside l.a. jails in this country seems to often not fight for the human rights of all people although it says it's the greatest country you know in the world and we have to really have a critical eye on a country that doesn't admit to the way it treats its own prisoners f.b.i. investigators say it's not just the inmates taking
inside the l.a. county jails crimes are routinely happening federal prosecutors claim some of those committing the crimes are wearing a badge the examples of illegal conduct alleged and these indictments demonstrated that's certain. the individuals and certain of that behavior had become institutionalized eighteen current and former members of the l.a. sheriff's department were arrested accused of abuse and corruption inside the largest jail system in the u.s. jobs have been broken teeth have...
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the l.a. shores, of course, and all the awesome people who have been here. >> where are we going to be next week? >> we're going to be -- >> we want you to come see us. >> tuesday, wednesday check kathie lee and hoda.com. ♪ spin me right round baby right round like a record, baby ♪ and a shark tank judge. mark cuban was on this show. >> i'm not the first shark to be on your show. jeff: you are the good looking one. sharing his secret to success. would you be as happy if you weren't worth millions of dollars? >> i'm a pretty happy guy. jeff: and he's taking pitches from us. >> it's working. jeff: hello, hello! roll it! all right. a little about me. i'm recently married. i work with my wife on this show. and i'm learning how to be a dad to two amazing kids in a blended family. i'm hosting a talk show 'cause there's a lot to talk about. this is the adventure. hello! welcome to the show. thank you very much. have a seat. thanks for the nice welcome. very excited today because we have one of th
the l.a. shores, of course, and all the awesome people who have been here. >> where are we going to be next week? >> we're going to be -- >> we want you to come see us. >> tuesday, wednesday check kathie lee and hoda.com. ♪ spin me right round baby right round like a record, baby ♪ and a shark tank judge. mark cuban was on this show. >> i'm not the first shark to be on your show. jeff: you are the good looking one. sharing his secret to success. would you be as...
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l.a. should get back into the 70s soon enough but we'll see a nice break from the mountain snow. there isn't much on the radar here showing up anywhere from seattle right down into l.a. and even over into phoenix, too. we do have a stalled front sitting across the southeast. that's where all the rain is focused on today. also just north of dallas up into oklahoma, that's where we'll see some snow and ice this morning. here you see seattle, portland down into san francisco and l.a., san diego, too, nothing going on. some expected snowfall through northern wyoming. we're looking for about 3 to 6 inches out that way. again, other than that, things are nice and quiet. today's highs should be in the 30s and 40s, 50s and 60s down through california. look at l.a. this is the warm weather they were hoping for for the golden globe. by the time we get into next weekend, temperatures will be i look nice and sunny. it has been above average in the east, below average in the west and things are evening
l.a. should get back into the 70s soon enough but we'll see a nice break from the mountain snow. there isn't much on the radar here showing up anywhere from seattle right down into l.a. and even over into phoenix, too. we do have a stalled front sitting across the southeast. that's where all the rain is focused on today. also just north of dallas up into oklahoma, that's where we'll see some snow and ice this morning. here you see seattle, portland down into san francisco and l.a., san diego,...
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some l.a. ministers who say it is okay to bring heaven on earth. >> p-diddy, jay z not the only ones who should be driving ferraris. >> unlikely serial killer you. may not think of flipper as a ferocious predator. he can be ruthless, diving with dolphins in the open water for an unusual lesson in survival. >> and this former nfl lineman found out he had been left off the list for a spectacular labor day party at his own house. yes, these party crashers broke, entered and then tweeted about it. >> announcer: keep it right here and these are the ones you'll love on a school night. pillsbury crescent dogs. with just a few ingredients, you have an easy dinner. pillsbury crescents. make dinner pop! [ pop ] but press them flat, add sauce... and some pepperoni and cheese... and school nights turn into grands mini pizza nights. pillsbury grands biscuits. make dinner pop! >>> good evening. thank you for joining us. in l.a., a group of men seeking money, flashy cars and girlfriend, hardly seems out of th
some l.a. ministers who say it is okay to bring heaven on earth. >> p-diddy, jay z not the only ones who should be driving ferraris. >> unlikely serial killer you. may not think of flipper as a ferocious predator. he can be ruthless, diving with dolphins in the open water for an unusual lesson in survival. >> and this former nfl lineman found out he had been left off the list for a spectacular labor day party at his own house. yes, these party crashers broke, entered and then...
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l.a. county sheriff's department took that literally by hiring friends and relatives of department officials some with criminal backgrounds we'll tell you more later in the show. it's monday december twenty third four pm in washington d.c. i'm lynn neary david and you're watching our t.v. . today marks of a very special birthday for the federal reserve believe it or not the central banking system has now been in existence for exactly one hundred years it was created on december twenty third one nine hundred thirteen primarily as a result of a severe panic in one thousand and seven that panic is often referred to as the knickerbocker crisis and it stemmed from a financial downfall in which the new york stock exchange fell almost fifty percent being that it was at a time of economic recession many state and local businesses entered bankruptcy and the panic eventually spread throughout the nation that's when congress enacted the federal reserve act with the hope that a central banking institu
l.a. county sheriff's department took that literally by hiring friends and relatives of department officials some with criminal backgrounds we'll tell you more later in the show. it's monday december twenty third four pm in washington d.c. i'm lynn neary david and you're watching our t.v. . today marks of a very special birthday for the federal reserve believe it or not the central banking system has now been in existence for exactly one hundred years it was created on december twenty third one...
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but today l.a. police rejected any suggestion they'd review his allegations. >> it is not going to happen. >> reporter: dorner's manifesto indicates he is prepared to die if they do manage to find him, don't be surprised if the lapd obliges. i'm david wright for "nightline" in los angeles. >> still at large tonight. thanks to david wright. we will keep you posted on that story. >>> coming up, we're going to turn the page and go inside whole foods, see how a radical ceo grew a tiny health food store into a grocery empire that's changing the way america shops and eats. i'm serious, we compare our direct rates side by side to find you a great deal, even if it's not with us. [ ding ] oh, that's helpful! well, our company does that, too. actually, we invented that. it's like a sauna in here. helping you save, even if it's not with us -- now, that's progressive! call or click today. no mas pantalones! ahh, cloudy glasses. you didn't have to come over! easy. hi. cascade kitchen counselor. look! over time,
but today l.a. police rejected any suggestion they'd review his allegations. >> it is not going to happen. >> reporter: dorner's manifesto indicates he is prepared to die if they do manage to find him, don't be surprised if the lapd obliges. i'm david wright for "nightline" in los angeles. >> still at large tonight. thanks to david wright. we will keep you posted on that story. >>> coming up, we're going to turn the page and go inside whole foods, see how a...